Manhattan city commissioners are looking at setting aside funds to cover unexpected costs for construction projects.

The commission on Tuesday discussed adding a 5% contingency to all construction contracts to allow more efficiency in project management.

The issue centers around change orders, which are amendments to the base contract between the city and an outside construction company.

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